Microchip MIC5207YM5-TR, Voltage Regulator 16V SOT-23 5-Pin

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MIC5207YM5-TR
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Microchip
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Brand

Microchip

Product Type

Voltage Regulator

Package Type

SOT-23

Mount Type

Surface

Polarity

Positive

Quiescent Current

1μA

Pin Count

5

Width

1.6 mm

Length

2.9mm

Series

MIC5207

Height

0.87mm

Standards/Approvals

No

Maximum Input Voltage

16V

Minimum Input Voltage

2.5V

Maximum Operating Temperature

125°C

Automotive Standard

No

The MIC5207 is an efficient linear voltage regulator with ultra-low-noise output, very low dropout voltage (typically 17mV at light loads and 165mV at 150mA), and very low ground current (720μA at 100mA output). The MIC5207 offers better than 3% initial accuracy.

Designed especially for hand-held, battery-powered devices, the MIC5207 includes a CMOS or TTL compatible enable/shutdown control input. When in shutdown, power consumption drops nearly to zero. Key MIC5207 features include a reference bypass pin to improve its already low-noise performance, reversed-battery protection, current limiting, and over temperature shutdown.

Output voltage range: 1.8V - 15V

Ultra-low noise output

High output voltage accuracy

Guaranteed 180mA output

Low quiescent current

Low dropout voltage

Extremely tight load and line regulation

Very low temperature coefficient

Current and thermal limiting

Reversed-battery protection

"Zero" off-mode current state

Logic-controlled electronic enable

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